The lowest all-in per-window price in our Valley service area, for the post-war tracts that make up most of Northridge. Quote in 48 hours.
Northridge at 0.88× is the most cost-effective vinyl installation market in our service area. A 12-window whole-home vinyl replacement — Milgard Tuscany, retrofit, zone 9 Title 24 compliant — runs $9,800–$13,400 all-in in Northridge. The post-war tract housing is ideal for retrofit work: frames are square, openings are standard, and the vinyl-to-vinyl swap is clean. The seismic anchor caveat applies: about 60% of full-frame Northridge jobs find out-of-code anchor spacing on tear-out. We bring it current in every full-frame scope.
Milgard Tuscany or Anlin Catalina vinyl. For south/west-facing windows: Anlin Catalina with SHGC 0.22 is the better spec for zone 9 afternoon heat. For north-facing or short-hold properties: Milgard Tuscany is fine and has the glass-breakage warranty advantage.
Post-war tract homes with flat lot geometry and mostly standard rough openings. Value-tier market with strong retrofit demand. For vinyl window installation projects specifically, Northridge homeowners most commonly ask whether haul-away of the old unit is included (yes, same day), and whether the price will change after the job starts. The all-in quote of $700–$1,100 covers California-spec heat-stabilized vinyl installation with permit and Title 24. Permitting in Northridge is straightforward for this type of work — no unusual regulatory overlays. Labor, California-spec vinyl frames and glass, permit, Title 24 energy docs, flashing, caulk, haul-away, and lifetime install warranty.
LADBS jurisdiction, 7–14 days. At 0.88× modifier, vinyl installs run $704–$1,056/window — the lowest price band in our LA service area.
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